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Author:  944er [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:33 pm ]
Post subject:  New 944 owner, a few questions!

Hi everyone! I'm new to 944 ownership (1982 2.5), and have found a few things that need fixing after driving her home and having a quick look.

One problem is the passenger door lock. It has a problem in that the key doesn't turn the lock for some reason. So, could be either a lock replacement that doesn't allow the key to fit (which would be a bit silly), or a broken component of the lock? Any thoughts?

The other question is where to get trim clips/screws from. The passenger door bin is not really attached and I was wondering whther it's a case of going to a breaker or whether Porsche still sell these?

I have a slight leak too :( - around the crankshaft pulley area I think. Could be a seal but I need to find out. Is that a big job, or possible to DIY?

Thanks in advance for your help and advice!

Author:  Sean Smallman [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

Hi Andy

Welcome to the forum and well done on your purchase :)

Where are you based? Lots of information to be found locally at the Regional Club Nights.

Author:  Gary Howard [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 4:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

Welcome to the forum and the pleasures of 944 ownership.
Have fun, lots of technical help available on here ( not from me I am afraid ), but someone will have solution for you.
Cheers

Author:  jmgarage [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

With the front engine oil leak, clean down the area and monitor it. If it is a crankshaft seal, I would recommend you tackle it as part of the same job as a cam and balance belt replacement.

Not the biggest job in the world, but it needs to be done right and will take some courage.

I have been thinking of sorting out a seminar for changing the 944 cam and balance belt, where I will show people how to do it with a DIY handout sheet showing how to do the job. I did this about 10 years ago for PCGB and had about 15 to 20 people come along. If there is enough interest, I will do one again.

For all the trim clips and odds and ends, they are all available from Porsche, and if you contact us we will be able to supply them (if you join the club you get a 10% discount) but if you have a long list of individual faffy clips, screws and odds and ends you need that will fit in a jiffy bag, that you do not mind being used parts, we will put it together as a freebee if you join the club!

Welcome along to Porsche ownership... there may be tears along the way, but you will also get a massive amount of grins!

Author:  Sean Smallman [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

We will be have a demonstrations section at the show next September :wink:

Author:  951Torqing [ Fri Oct 19, 2012 10:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

jmgarage wrote:
With the front engine oil leak, clean down the area and monitor it. If it is a crankshaft seal, I would recommend you tackle it as part of the same job as a cam and balance belt replacement.

Not the biggest job in the world, but it needs to be done right and will take some courage.

I have been thinking of sorting out a seminar for changing the 944 cam and balance belt, where I will show people how to do it with a DIY handout sheet showing how to do the job. I did this about 10 years ago for PCGB and had about 15 to 20 people come along. If there is enough interest, I will do one again.

For all the trim clips and odds and ends, they are all available from Porsche, and if you contact us we will be able to supply them (if you join the club you get a 10% discount) but if you have a long list of individual faffy clips, screws and odds and ends you need that will fit in a jiffy bag, that you do not mind being used parts, we will put it together as a freebee if you join the club!

Welcome along to Porsche ownership... there may be tears along the way, but you will also get a massive amount of grins!



If you need a donor car :?: mine is due for its 2nd Cam/Balance Belts roller/Water Pump change (4years) + some TLC next April/May. I would certainly be interested in seeing "How it's done" :)
Clive

Author:  944er [ Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

Thanks everyone. The 944 definitely has me smiling anyway! :D

Jon thanks for the advice on the oil leak - I'd be interested in this seminar for sure! And I'll join the club in the next week or so I think :)

Sean, I'm based in Hertfordshire. Will have a look into the regional meets etc...

Author:  jmgarage [ Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

Well, I will look into doing a seminar for 944 owners on changing the belts at some point in the near future.

I am sure your region has some good active meets, so you are sure to benefit from your membership as well as getting discounts and making some new friends, some of which may well help you out when you need to do something to your 944.

Clive, how long have you had the car now? Has it been that long that the belts are due??

Author:  RH944 [ Sat Oct 20, 2012 7:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

Hi from another 1982 owner. Great cars and reasonably simple to work on.

I'll be having the belts done next year and may tackle myself except I know it's better for a pro to work the car over.

Enjoy the driving :D

Author:  944er [ Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

RH944 wrote:
Hi from another 1982 owner. Great cars and reasonably simple to work on.

I'll be having the belts done next year and may tackle myself except I know it's better for a pro to work the car over.

Enjoy the driving :D


Thanks!

Do you know by chance if the 1982 model has an immobiliser? Ithink the alarm on mine has been messed with and is now deactivated but I wondered whether it has an immobiliser or not.

The car is currently in my Dad's garage - can't wait until the weekend when I can go and drive it and sort a few simple jobs :D

Author:  944er [ Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

jmgarage wrote:
Well, I will look into doing a seminar for 944 owners on changing the belts at some point in the near future.

I am sure your region has some good active meets, so you are sure to benefit from your membership as well as getting discounts and making some new friends, some of which may well help you out when you need to do something to your 944.

Clive, how long have you had the car now? Has it been that long that the belts are due??


Thanks Jon, sounds good!

I can see there's a monthly meet in Herts so will go along to one

Author:  RH944 [ Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

944er wrote:
RH944 wrote:
Hi from another 1982 owner. Great cars and reasonably simple to work on.

I'll be having the belts done next year and may tackle myself except I know it's better for a pro to work the car over.

Enjoy the driving :D


Thanks!

Do you know by chance if the 1982 model has an immobiliser? Ithink the alarm on mine has been messed with and is now deactivated but I wondered whether it has an immobiliser or not.

The car is currently in my Dad's garage - can't wait until the weekend when I can go and drive it and sort a few simple jobs :D


Don't think it has a factory immobiliser. Yours could have had an aftermarket alarm/immobiliser.
Mine is nice and basic. Only 'luxury' is electric windows and they are slow

Author:  RH944 [ Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

944er wrote:
RH944 wrote:
Hi from another 1982 owner. Great cars and reasonably simple to work on.

I'll be having the belts done next year and may tackle myself except I know it's better for a pro to work the car over.

Enjoy the driving :D


Thanks!

Do you know by chance if the 1982 model has an immobiliser? Ithink the alarm on mine has been messed with and is now deactivated but I wondered whether it has an immobiliser or not.

The car is currently in my Dad's garage - can't wait until the weekend when I can go and drive it and sort a few simple jobs :D


Don't think it has a factory immobiliser. Yours could have had an aftermarket alarm/immobiliser.
Mine is nice and basic. Only 'luxury' is electric windows and they are slow

Author:  RH944 [ Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

944er wrote:
RH944 wrote:
Hi from another 1982 owner. Great cars and reasonably simple to work on.

I'll be having the belts done next year and may tackle myself except I know it's better for a pro to work the car over.

Enjoy the driving :D


Thanks!

Do you know by chance if the 1982 model has an immobiliser? Ithink the alarm on mine has been messed with and is now deactivated but I wondered whether it has an immobiliser or not.

The car is currently in my Dad's garage - can't wait until the weekend when I can go and drive it and sort a few simple jobs :D


Don't think it has a factory immobiliser. Yours could have had an aftermarket alarm/immobiliser.
Mine is nice and basic. Only 'luxury' is electric windows and they are slow

Author:  944er [ Mon Oct 22, 2012 2:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New 944 owner, a few questions!

Thanks. It sounded from the previous owner like an alarm had been fitted but the way it was wired in caused some issues and now it is deactivated.

Same here, mine's also a basic model. It has had side skirts added but I actually quite like these. The previous owner put on a stripe and PORSCHE lettering on the bonnet - not sure that they will be staying. Can't decide! :?

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